Terrier of Robert Sharpe's house in Jesus Lane.
Includes terrier and valuation of glebe lands in Elmstead Rectory. Valuation of the tithes list names of those connected to the tithes. With accompanying letter from John Simons, tenant.
Simons, JohnA true Terrier of all the Glebe lands, messuages, tenements, tythes, portion of tithes and other rights belonging to the Vicarage and Parish Church of Hundon. Signed by the Churchwardens and some principal inhabitants.
A document described at the end as "A copy of a terrier in Mr Hawby's [?] hands of the glebe land belonging to the Rectory of Harlton". Four lists of land in the 'Brook Feild' [sic], the 'Windmill Feild', the Home Feild', and the 'Low Field'.
"A terrar and rack rent valuation" of the estate at Rushden, near Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire. A description of the buildings and lands, and the value attached. Ten pages, stitiched into a parchment cover, which was part of another legal document
Description of 37 acres 1/2 rood owned by St Radegund Priory in Litlington. Boundaries are given with the names of owners of adjoining lands: the names of the nuns' tenants are written between the lines. There seem to be four tenants: Gibbes, Foster, Roke and Howkyn.
Radegund, Nuns of StLetter from Hugh Shields (Bursar) to Mr William Bright (lessee of 19 Jesus Lane) setting out the terms for a renewal of the lease.
Printed booklets for each term, giving dates and times of services, names of preachers and readers. Arranged by academic year, i.e. Michaelmas, Lent and Easter terms, and in bundles for each decade. From the 1990s onwards (bundle 8) the booklets are accompanied by calendars giving full details of each service.
Printed lists of Rooster events. Includes volume of 'Rooster Cards' which includes mainly term cards with some menus, including the first annual breakfast of the Red Herrings.
Correspondence of Ian Stewart addressed to Terrence Volk
Volk, TerenceRecords relating to Terence Rogers Tiller and his winning of the Chancellor's Medal for English Verse in 1936.
Terence Rogers TillerConsists of memoranda about meetings of tenured faculty of the Salk Institute.
Comprises: memoranda to Augustus Kinzel (President, Salk Institute) from Ed Lennox (Fellow, Salk Institute) about matters discussed at the annual fellows meeting (1966) including extending tenure appointments to below Senior Fellow level, expansion of the Institute faculty, negotiation with the University of California about the use of Institute space, and the need to improve the library and eating spaces in the Institute; correspondence relating to Fred Wilt being recommended for appointment as an Associate Fellow of the Salk Institute by Seymour Benzer; and a note from Gerard Piel (publisher, Scientific American) about Jerzy Konorski with a press cutting entitled 'Scientists weigh pact with Poles'.
Correspondents discussing Fred Wilt are Renato Dulbecco, Francis Crick, Warren Weaver, Leslie Orgel and Seymour Benzer.
Also includes photocopies of biographies of [people under consideration for tenure] Dr Theodore H Bullock, Dr Stephen William Kuffler, Professor James Olds, and Dr Roger Wolcott Sperry.
Tenth International Organ Festival. St. Albans, England. Founder and Artistic Director: Peter Hurford.
Programme:
Sunday July 1st: War Requiem (Hatfield Philarmonic).
Monday July 2nd: Interpretation competition eliminations including Tournemire. Bach corner. Choral Evensong. Concert (Bourgue and Ensemble). Counterpoint.
Tuesday July 3rd: Interpretation competition eliminations including Tournemire. Visit to "The Plough". Evensong (plain). Three Choirs Concert.
Wednesday July 4th: Peter Williams. Interpretation competition finals. Evensong (plain). Concert (Mazurkevichs + Hochreither). Instant Sunshine.
Thursday July 5th: Lecture (Akimoto). Visit to Peter Collins' Workshop. Bach corner. Choral Evensong. Concert (St John's, Smith Square + Reilly + Wicks).
Friday July 6th: Tournemire prize finals. Critics' choice. Folk show. Visit to Shaw's corner. Evensong (plain). Concert (Grimethorpe Colliery Band + Daveluy). Just Friends.
Saturday July 7th: Visit to Gaumont State, Kilburn. Catherine Crozier recital. Choral Evensong. Gala Concert (Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra + Davis + Hochreither + Hurford). Gala Supper (+ Fayrfax Consort).
Land behind Salisbury Villas with an entrance to Tenison Road has been part of a number of developments:
It was leased as gardens to Salisbury Villas, Station Road
Then part of the land was leased to St Colette's School
Then it was leased to Cambridge Housing Society Limited along with part of the land belonging to the school [which moved over taking over the site of the Scout hut] to build George Pateman Court
The school then moved to Girton, its buildings were demolished and the land sold for housing and Eccleston Place was built
Its not always clear exactly where an individual record belongs as the time frame can overlap occupation. For a complete picture of this area see:
Station Road - Salisbury Villas General
Tenison Road General
George Pateman Court
St Colette's School
Came to the College under the Barnwell Enclosure Award of 1809
No. 1 - known as Moorvale
No. 2 - Craftholme
No. 3 - Moorhurst
No. 4 - The Homestead
No. 5 - Ranmoorhurst
No. 6 - Holmfield
No. 7 - Normanhurst
No. 8 - St Albans
No. 9 - Rhinefeld
No. 10 - St Elmo
No. 11 - Drachenfeld
No. 12 - Ferndale
No. 13 - Glencairn
No. 14 - Dovedale
No. 15 - Kilmeny
No. 16 - Lea Vale
No. 17 - Thirlmere
No. 18 - Clive Vale or Clive Dale
No. 19 - Lynfield
No. 20 - Blackmoor
No. 21 - Cliveden
No. 22 - Ranmoor
No. 23 - Lynden
No. 24 - Heatherdene
No. 25 - Marden
No. 26 - Rosedene
No. 27 - Hazelcroft
No. 28 - Hollydene
No. 29 - Elmley
No. 30 - Ivydene
No. 31 - Lyndhurst
No. 32 - Thorndene
Includes tenders for original construction of Waterhouse building, 1869, including that of J. Loveday;
Includes menus. Also includes seating plans organisational papers and correspondence from 1970 and 1967
Account sheet relating to the arrears and balances of Jesus College tenants. The tenants are as follows: Frank Williams (31 Eden Street), A Rogers (33 Eden Street), A G Morgan (4 Eden Street), H A Groom (39 Hills Rd), Mrs. Hoppett (21 Jesus Lane), L Scott (4 Jesus Terrace), J Glasscock (9 Manor Place), Lyes Gathercole (11A Manor Place), Askham (Newmarket Rd).
A RogersLetter from Francis & Co (College solicitors) to the Bursar confirming that an Agreement had been signed with Mr W. G. Stearn that he would take the premises from 8th and thereafter on a quarterly tenancy at a rent of £9 5s 0d per quarter. He had agreed to take the premises in its present condition internally but had pointed out several matters to the exterior that required attention
A document drawn up by John Smith, as witness to a meeting between William Saby, butcher, tenant of the Rushden Estate, and Dr Caryl, Master of Jesus College. It covers the six years from March 1772, and stipulates that if there is an inclosure, W. Saby is to be allotted lands of equal value for the sme term..
A tenancy agreement from The Master or Keeper Fellows and Scholars of Jesus College Cambridge to Percy Bullock for the rent of £24 per annum, payable Quarterly, for 16 New Square, Cambridge.
Parties: (1) Francis Albert Paul, (2) Charles Wisbey. Agreement for tenancy of house and shop number 57a Hills Road
Ellison and CompanyParties: (1) Jesus College, (2) William Doe. Agreement of Tenancy for a field of pasture land at Hills Road [approximately 3 acres in the occupation of the late Mr Solly]
Agreement between the Rector, George Darnell Shenton, and Thomas William Herbert, for the tenancy of the Rectory Farm and other lands in Graveley
Volume designed by Diana Bower, and sold for the benefit of the Seattle Peace Information Center fund. Contains poems by Carol Hall, Beth Bentley, Nelson Bentley, Richard F. Hugo, Carolyn Kizer, William H. Matchett, Arnold Stein, Eve Triem, David Wagoner, and Theodore Roethke.
Paid 11s 6d as quit-rent for manor of Tempsford. Signed by S Willett (? - name unclear.) Enclosed in paper band with other documents from JCAD/2/2/9/1780/83 to JCAD/2/2/9/1780/94.
Willett, S.Payment of £24, 6s, 10d for one years rent of some properties at Tempsford due Lady Day 1757. By John Waller
Waller, JohnPresented by Bronowski, produced and directed by Adrian Malone. 49 minutes and 40 seconds long.
Poor quality film, badly faded.
"Television film on Leonardo da Vinci produced by Adrian Malone for the British Broadcasting Corporation. Script and narration by Dr. Bronowski. First shown in England in 1967".
Includes correspondence relating to acquisition of colour television from Pye Ltd who had previously supplied a black and white television for the Fellows Parlour, 1973;
Pye LtdHandwritten note possibly listing locations of telephones or for the installation of telephones at Trinity Hall, St John's, Caius, Emmanuel, Kings, Christ's, Queens, Sidney, Peterhouse, Magdalene, Jesus, Pembroke, Corpus, Clare, Trinity Hall, Downing, St Caths, Selwyn (colums listing "Exchange", "Porter's Lodge", "Kitchen" and "Bursary" for Clare, and office kitchen for "Downing")
Receipt for telegram (2s; 10d)
Post Office telegram from Burnford Leander Boat Club, Henley on Thames to Percy Bullock. Sent on 2 July 1936.
Message reads:
Best of luck and smashing victory = Conrad+
The back is annotated with a pencil diagram of a boat with measurements.
Comprises material relating an article written by Bronowski.
Comprises a heavily annotated revised draft and a later typescript of an article by Bronowski on 'Technology and Culture in Evolution'.
Comprises handwritten and typescript notes on "Technology - The Modern Dilemma" [preparation for an article] (Nov 1964), copies of Bronowski's 'Review of Technology' (Feb 1964) and a paper on 'Technology and Man's Future' by Hasan Ozbekhan (May 1966).
Consists of a letter from David MacDermott (Western Regional Director, Experiments in Art and Technology Inc.) asking Bronowski to write an article for Techne, with a reply declining and sending a copy of an article on 'The Shape of Things' for possible re-publication.
13½ depth, 17½ diameter. Urn, tray on revolving stand, 4 cups and saucers
Royal WorcesterTe Deum Laudamus [HWV 283]. By Georg Friedrich Handel.
Piano reduction with complete vocal score by Adam Adrio and Gottfried Grote.
Published by Verlag Merseburger, Berlin.
Te Deum for soprano, alto, tenor, bass and orchestra, by Anton Bruckner.
Piano reduction.
Published by Edition Peters, New York, London, Frankfurt.
Engraved Coll. Jes. but may refer to Jesus College, Oxford.
Henry Sutton, LondonTaxes paid by James Robinson for land at Willingham, £0 14s 0d, £0 14s 0d, £0 5s 8d.
Robinson, James